Title: Federal Highway Administration LongTerm Bridge Performance Program
1Federal Highway AdministrationLong-Term Bridge
Performance Program
Hamid Ghasemi, Ph.D. Program Manager Long-Term
Bridge Performance Program Federal Highway
Administration Turner-Fairbank Highway Research
Center McLean, Virginia
2FHWA Long-Term Bridge Performance Program
- Designated in the SAFETEA-LU surface
transportation authorization legislation as a
20-year research effort to improve our knowledge
of bridge performance - Funding is currently only authorized through
FY-2009
3Challenges!
4- Aging bridge population performance poorly
understood - Currently available data will not support desired
performance assessments - LTBP Program is essential to understanding,
improving bridge performance - LTBP program should,
- Focus on most common bridges
- Serve FHWA and stakeholder needs
- Not burden bridge owners with new requirements
- Encourage international cooperation
FHWAs Perspective
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5 State DOTs Perspective
- Available road and bridge funds have leveled off
or decreasing - Key material prices escalating beyond inflation
rate - Traffic Volume and load demands growing rapidly
- Demand and expectations from users of the system
will continue to grow - Eliminating deficient bridges
- LTBP program should,
- Help States meet challenges
- Set data protocols
- Focus on practical, useful data
- Take advantage of sensing technology
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6 Research Communitys Perspective
- Availability and quality of data will affect the
degree of uncertainty in assessing bridge
performance, developing deterioration models and
performing LCC analysis - Uncertainty in data is
- Aleatory that is the inherent randomness or
variability in the data - Epistemic that is the lack of sufficient
knowledge or the inability to predict or estimate
the desired data correctly
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7Bridge Performance ?
- Define
- Measure
- National consensus
- Number of bridges needing work
- Structural deficiencies, posting or sufficiency
rating (uncertainties) - Deficiencies and load carrying capacity
- Customer satisfaction
8Challenges in Measuring Bridge Performance
- It is not well defined and understood or
documented - Relies too heavily on expert opinion and not on
objective data - Based on significant assumption or generalization
based on a very simplistic understanding of
bridge behavior - Uncertainties
- Subjectivity of current condition ratings
- Lack of proper documentation (i.e., records of
actions and costs) - Incomplete data (i.e., cost, maintenance)
- Many hidden deterioration and damage escape
visual inspection
9Action A1 at time t1
Condition
Uncertain Costs associated with applied actions
Action A2 at time t1
Action A2 at time t2
- Uncertain
- Action Effectiveness
- different actions at a given application time
(t1) - same action at different application time (t1 vs.
t2)
Uncertain Deterioration Rates associated with
different actions
Uncertain Time of Applying/Delaying Actions
t1
Time
t2
Bridge Condition vs. Age
10Measuring Performance
11Goals and Performance Categories
12NBI
600,000 Mean Age 40 yrs
PONTIS
13Stewardship and Management
- Quantitative Database
- Better information
- Sensor Technology (i.e., NDE, SHM)
- Training and education
- Deployment
- Improved Bridge management
14LTBP Program Objective
15Anticipated Impacts of the LTBP Program
- Improved knowledge of bridge performance
- Advances in deterioration and predictive models
- Effective use of Life-Cycle Cost Analysis
- Improved inspection/condition information thru
NDE and SHM - Help foster the next generation of bridge and
asset - management systems
16Vision
- Detailed inspection, periodic objective
evaluation and monitoring (Representative sample
of bridges, excluding long-span bridges) - Instrument and continuously monitor
- Forensic autopsies of decommissioned bridges
17LTBP Team
Academic Partners - Utah
Transportation Center, Utah State
University - Virginia Transportation
Research Council - University of
Virginia, Virginia Tech - Institute of
Transportation Studies - University of
California, Berkeley Industry Partners
- Siemens Corporate Research -
Bridge Diagnostics, Inc. (BDI) -
Advitam Special Consultant - John
Hooks - Emin Aktan
- Project Lead and Administrator
- - Center for Advanced Infrastructure and -
Transportation (CAIT)- Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey- Ali Maher, Ph.D.,
Principal Investigator - Principal Industry Partner
- -Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB)
- Thomas A. Fisher, P.E., Program Manager Andrew
J. Foden, P.E., Ph.D., Deputy Program Manager
18LTBP Team
19LTBP Overview Map
20Development and Pilot Tasks and Responsibilities
21LTBP Pilot Program
22Concluding Remarks
- Current bridge performance assessments are based
on subjective data and generalization - There is a broad consensus in the bridge
community that the state-of-the-knowledge about
bridge performance can and should be greatly
improved - There is need for a quantitative bridge database
23Concluding Remarks Continued ..
- Quantitative data and knowledge learned from the
LTBP program could lead to - Better understanding of bridge performance
- Improved knowledge of bridge deficiencies
- Design and construction of bridge of the future
- Improvements in the effectiveness of the NBI and
PONTIS - Efficient management of highway systems
24LTBP Program Information
LTBP Program Web site www.tfhrc.gov/structur/ltbp
.htm Hamid Ghasemi, Ph.D., Program Manager LTBP
Program Hamid.ghasemi_at_fhwa.dot.gov 202-493-3042 A
li Maher, Ph.D., Principal Investigator Mmaher_at_rci
.rutgers.edu
25Thank You!